
Life Along The Streetcar
Logan Greene | Groundworks Tucson, Youth-Driven Music & Building a Creative Community
Groundworks Tucson is giving young musicians and artists more than a place to perform — it is giving them a chance to help shape the creative community around them. In this episode of Life Along the Streetcar, Tom Heath talks with Logan Greene, one of the founders and current director of Groundworks Tucson. Logan shares how his own roots in Tucson’s music scene, along with his experience as a musician and educator, helped inspire an organization focused on youth-driven music and arts. The conversation explores Groundworks’ grassroots beginnings, its DIY response to launching during the pandemic, and the community space it has built at Grant Road and Country Club. Logan also explains how young people get hands-on experience with concerts, recording, sound engineering, art, event production and leadership — often by taking real responsibility for the programs and spaces themselves. The episode also looks at Groundworks’ commitment to keeping its programs accessible regardless of someone’s ability to pay, the realities of sustaining a grassroots nonprofit, and Camp Groundworks — the organization’s youth-run music and arts fundraiser that helps support its work for the year ahead. While Groundworks sits just beyond the streetcar route, the musicians, artists and young people it serves are part of the broader creative culture shaping Tucson and its urban core. Learn more about Groundworks Tucson at GroundworksTucson.com. Find this episode and other audio and video conversations at LifeAlongTheStreetcar.org. Life Along the Streetcar airs Sundays on Downtown Radio Tucson, 99.1 FM, exploring the people, places and ideas shaping Tucson’s urban core from Sentinel Peak to the University of Arizona.





